Video Spotlight: Pretty Brayah gets savage on “Wassup”

Look out Detroit rappers, there’s a new challenger looking to usurp the throne and claim her place as ruler over the land. That description kind of fell flat, but that’s the best way we can describe Pretty Brayah. She raps with the audacity of a veteran, yet the energy of a newcomer. She’s everything that you want out of a rapper – she can flow, she’s fierce, and she has some serious charisma. This is apparent on the angry “Wassup,” a declaration of power and an invitation to beef with her.

The visual features this stunning beauty along with some female friensd brandishnig guns, counting up big wads of cash, and generally, showcasing her chaotic life. It’s clear that she lives her raps, and comfortably too. You won’t get the vibe that she’s stunting for the camera. It’s all the more reason to root for Pretty Brayah to continue to get big, so, hopefully, “Wassup” is the track that catapults her to fame.

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